No Port 139. My old HL-2070N shows Port 139, but maybe Brother decided that Windows emulation was a bad idea.

Port 80 is the admin server running on the printer, so you can access it through your web browser.

Ports 515 and 631 are more traditional printer ports. In Puppy, you could manually set up this printer in CUPS using either the lpd:// or ipp:// protocols instead of socket://, which is using Port 9100.

I followed your install instructions from page 1 of this thread using the debbi PET. It complained like you said it would but everything works fine.
I tested the printer using a USB connection, then I uninstalled the printer in CUPS. Then connected the printer to my wireless router, went back to CUPS and added the wireless printer. Success!

Then I installed the scanner driver using debbi, it went well with no errors. I had one difference using hokal's instructions for setting up the wireless scanner. On mine the command started with brsaneconfig4, the other info from hokal was the same. Also if you just run brsaneconfig4 is shows the help screen.

I have a brand new Brother MFC-J470DW. Everything's working, but I wanted to note that, for this printer, the stuff that is reported in the first post as being in /usr/local/Brother is actually in /opt/Brother. Took me a minute with pFind.

I don't know if that warrants an edit, but I thought I'd mention it nonetheless._________________

Rebuilt my savefile due to suspected corruption (anything I added that did so much as touch on networking, forced a hard shutdown).

Now of course I can't print. Looks like CUPS is trying, but not getting there.

I'm using IP4CUPS, CUPS1.3.11, and Carolina Vanguard RC2 on the software end of things. Hardware wise, it's a Brother MFC-470DW printer, just like installed flawlessly last time.

Installed debbi.
Installed the two DEB files using debbi.(the one ending in 'lpr' first).
Installed IP4CUPS.
Deleted the printer as installed by the DEBs (it was pointing to lp0 which is clearly incorrect) and manually reinstalled according to IP4CUS directions.

Upon attempting to print a test page, CUPS reports that it's connected to the printer, and the printer's LCD lights up. Then the localhost:631 page refreshes and the job is gone as if it'd printed, which it hasn't.

I suspect that this may be a network thing... I'm connected wirelessly (wlan0) but arp-scan kept wanting to do stuff with eth0, which is unconnected to everything. I had to actually manually force it to wlan0 for arp-scan and the IP4CUPS script to work. I'll note that Frisbee is (supposedly) disabled and I'm connecting with SNS. (I positively cannot stand Frisbee... the UI is horrible.)_________________

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